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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1888)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs SATURDAY , APBIL 21. 1888. THE CITY. Bofn To Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Couns- mnn , a girl. The internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to J2,702.28. Urndslreots reports the foreclosure of n mortKago upon the stock of N. A. Bloom , a confectioner of Tobias , Nob. , the mortgagee being P. Low , Lincoln. The following now policemen were appointed ynstordny : James A. Fisher , John Gustufsoiif John Ilealey , Albert Kcyscr , John D. Murphy and John Stllos. The Eclipse pressed brick company gave a chattel mortgage- which was filed yestordayfor , 32,500 , to P. B. Mathiason te Co. , of St. Louis. The document covers all their machinery. The special board appointed to wrcstlo with the subject of public street signs has decided thai nil persons desiring to hang or erect signs on the streets must make application for that privilege on or before May 1. EiYorterday the stars and stripes were floated from the now ling stair on the high school building , gladdening the patriotic heart of Mr. Auchmocdy. to whom is duo the credit for demanding and carrying through the rebolution that placed It there. The Omaha Guards have kindly ten dered the iibo of their armory on Capitol tel avenue for next Sunday , April Siil.to the Rev. Jos. D. Wilson , lately of St. John's Reformed Episcopal church.Chi- CIIRO. Morning service at 11 o'clock. All persons cordially invited to attend. Chicago capitalists , representing $5,000,000 , were in the city this week , on their way from Wyoming , whore they had boon investigating the oil question. They were very much pleased with the outlook , and expect to invest a largo sum of money in the develop ment of that Hold at an early day. Personal I'nrnKrnphs. P.V. . Sltton , North IMatto , Nob. , is at the Paxton. II. E. ICrohlc , of Lincoln , Nob. , Is nt the Paxton. A. C. Putnam , of Chradon , Neb , , IB at the t Mllltird. A. II. Scliaofcr , of Ord , Nob. , Is at the Millartl. Fred Connor and wlfo , of Dubuquc , la. , arc Paxton . Thomas J. Mulom , of Mudlson , Nob. , is nt Windsor. W. II. Powell , of Waterloo , Neb. , is at the Windsor. Potcr Dow and wife , of Chicago , are nt the Millard. Thomas II. Thorp , of DCS Moincs.-Ia. , Is at the Millard. J. P. Grccno und wife , of St. Louis , nro at the Millard. Frank P. Ireland , of Nebraska City , Neb. , is at the Paxton. N. E. Sundcll and wife , of Dos Molnes , In. , are nt the AVlndsor. Gcorgo D. Scollcld , of Nebraska City , Neb. , Is at the Paxton. Drs. J. C. Cave and A , D. Smith , of Grand Island , Nob. , are ut tlio Windsor. E. S. Wright and J. L. Doricn , of the United States army , are at the Paxton. M. S. Connell , formerly night clerk at the Paxton , has returned to his old post of duty. i Messrs. John and E. C. Barsley and L. T. Calkins , of Fail-mount , Nob. , are at the Pax- ton. ton.Miss Miss Magpie Kress , who has been visiting friends in Chicago , returned to Omaha this Isr week. r C. II. Stanbcrry has resigned as night cleric at the Paxtou and has gone to his homo in the east. W. ' P. Merrill , general * ianatrer of the Kansas City. St. Joseph & Council HlulTs and Colonel A. C. ' DawQs , of the same road wcie in the city yesterday. John G. Morse , the able and ollloiont super intendent of the lire and police alarms , has decided to throw up his position hero to ac- cupt a much more remunerative ono in Mon tana. Omaha loses thereby a valued employe and thorough gentleman. Matt Itchier , the well-known foreman of the Gibson- , Miller & Hlchardson pross-room , has been called to his old home , Madison , Wis. , by the serious illness of his sister. IIo left on his sorrowful journey last night. Charles F. Strong , an expert and popular representative of the "art preservative , " has accepted an important position in the engi neering department of the Union Pacific mil- tony , and left for the scene of his duties , Colby , Kan. , last night. Onlj One Marriage License. Affairs matrimonial were stagnant in the county court yesterday , and Judge Shields was called upon to issue only ono license , the interested parties being Evan H. Jones , aged twenty-live , and Kate Francis , twcnty-thrco years old , all of Omaha. County Live Block Sold. John IJutlor , as auctioneer , yesterday dis posed at public sale twenty-two head of live stock , consisting of cows , heifers and calves at the poor farm. Messrs. Corliss and Clark were the principal and highest-bidders , mid they bought the whole outfit ut nn aver age of $2. per head. Oil , ! Fellows. Omaha Odd Fellows arq making extensive arrangements for attending the celebration nt Fremont next Thursday , the 20th lust. A special train will take them out. A special meeting of Ezra Millard canton will bo held to-morrow evening for the purpose of com pleting the programme and every member should be present. On mo From Carter & Sons , boiler maltcrs , who moved to this city from Council Hluffs some tlmo ngo , huvo their factory on Twentieth street between the li. & M. and Union Pacillo rail way crossings ready for action , and in it few days will light the liros. They will give em ployment to n largo number of men , and It- ' take a stand with the many industries of Ouiulia. _ To Itoro For Gns. Messrs. Wlthrow and Drexel made arrange ments at Lincoln on Wednesday last with Joseph Hums , a celebrated well-digger , to come licro next week mid undertake the drill Ing of the gas well which Is now work ing excellently in the northern part of the city. The contract is for a boring of from 800 to 000 fuot below bed rock which was struck fcoino time UKO without the aid of a drill. _ Itynu In a Had Ilox. It. N , Hyim was run In Thursday as n sus picious character , and it seems that in this instance at least no mlstaku has been mado. Jerry Potter , chief clerk in the boot and shoo liouso of Fccnoy it Connolly , Sixteenth & Webster , wns at the station yesterday and identllled him us the party who passed u counterfeit & 5 check on him a week or soOn ngo , The rheok was jjjjned J , M. Eddy. Wanted to Arbitrate * Thursday night Manager Hull of Ms Paxton discharged ono of the bolll.boys whereupon eight of the little fellow's comrades de manded that ho bo reinstated which when refused wus regarded us a just grievance for quitting which they did. Yesterday the lioys came back and wanted to arbitrate but found their places lllled by "scabs. " In vlow o ( Iho approaching trouble It is believed that n squad of Plnkorton police will hereaf ter patrol the lobby. _ Two "Con. " aic Him In. J. D. Murray and II. C , Hamilton , two elide confidence men , are detained at the central station , where they were landed yes terday by Detective Horrignn and Sergeant Hnzo for trying to work the check and United Ktatcs bond racket on a verdant farmer who was await ing n train at the Missouri Pacific depot for Crolghton , this Btato. A lurgo num ber of worthless checks and bonds were found In their session. Didn't Find Her Husband , . The ofllco of County Superintendent ol Poor Mnhonoy was haunted yesterday after noon by a not over attractive looking womar her arms a dirt Maiucd babe of c little over a year old , the mother appealing to bo furnished with free transportation back to Chicago , from which place Mie had arrived In the morning. She said she wns the wlfo of John Wllaon who had deserted her four months flgo and learning that ho was em ployed nt Krug's brewery In this city , she come on to find that the report was un founded. An she had only (1 loft , nnd was anxious to return to Chicago , the commis sioners furnished her with n pass. The Stnto Ntttlonnl'H Affairs. Mr. Griffiths , the oxamlncr-wlio has about finished his examination Into the accounts of the Stnto National bank , said that the np polntmcnt of n receiver , as tele graphed from Washington , was a surprise to him. Mr , Tlbblts , who received the appoint ment , wns a stranger to him. Ho would bo required to plve bonds possibly ns high ai $100,000. When ho did BO , Mr. Grlfllths would check the bank over to him nnd that would require several days. The money In the bank , which wns now under Mr. Griffith's seal , would bo forwarded to Washington nnd the receipt of the same ac knowledged by the comptroller. It would bo possibly two weeks before the receiver would advertise for proofs of deposits and then ninety days would elapse before the accounts would bo paid. Mr. Wlinloy is said to bo still in Chicago. Will Not Shut UowTT Mr. P ; E. Her , who has returned from Pcorla , the headquarters of the distillers' trust , whore the annual meeting was held f seems confident that the Willow Springs dis tillery In this ctty will not bo shut down , as roiwrts have led pcoplo to believe. Ho says that the Willow Springs has distilled liquor nt n cost of 3 cents less pnr gallon than tlmt of any distillery In the trust , from the fact that It Is located in thocontcrof the corn nnd wheat producing section of the country. Certificates ta the value of $28,000,000 , were represented nt the meeting , Were After His Scalp. The action of Mr. Doty , a railroad contrac tor at Crclghton , at present engaged In con structing the grade for the Fremont , Elkhorn - horn & Missouri Valley railroad , came very near getting n well-known labor agent in trouble on Tuesday last. Doty had ordered twenty-five laborers which were to bo deliv ered on Tuesday. The men were procured , nnd ut 11 p. in. on that dny , in company with the ngont they started for their work. Upon arriving at the scene of tictlon they were mot by Doty who informed them that he had hired all the men necessary and had telegraphed to that effect. ExplMiutions developed the fact t'mt ' the telegram wns not sent until thu men were over half way there , whereupon the labor tipont disclaimed any further connection with the matter and loft Doty to light it out with the irate laborers who demanded work , n pass to Omaha or blood. Doty became somewhat alarmed and put up the necessary collateral for their board nnd lodging. The next morning they were offered worlr but refused to accept , und de manded transportation to this city which they did not get , and then finding it was n case of walk or work they determined to lay for the employment uncut. That gentleman considering discretion the better part of valor hired a livery rig , skipped across the country and is now happy while Doty and Iho infuriated mob arc still arguing the pass question. Notes of i ho Strike. One of the most conservative of Omaha's contractors said to n Br.u reporter yesterday that the bricklayer's strike would soon havn to come to a close. "I don't want to hire 'scabs' , " ho cald , "and it J go to work , which I expect to , I shall have no choice but to hire union men. The cost of buildings , at the in creased wages , Is not noticeable , and I think there have been some hot-heads on both sides. The bricklayers , the contractors say , have not exactly treated them right nnd I guess that's so , but then the affair can bo ilxed up , and it ought to bo and I think it wilt be , even if the bricklayers are concccdcd some of their points. Hero are two corners , ( tho'northeast and southeast of Harncy and Fourteenth streets ) that were to have been built this season. 1 understand now that the owners , W. V. Morse and 13. F. Smith , have postponed the building almost indefinitely , and the present occupants , who are living in rookcriesw.uit , extensions of their leases. This state of affairs ought to stop. I guess it will before long. " "Look at the inconsistency of those bricklayers , " said n contractor yesterday. "They refuse to work for us moro than eight hours a day and yet on that South Omaha sewer , where they have taken the contract , they work as many as ten hours per day und then their tenders have to strike for decent wages , which they refuse , and then hire new hands. It's all right for thorn to do that' but it's all wrong for us. " Mr. Uailcy and a couple of other brick- makers who set their old brlckmnuldcrs nt work in their yards several days ago nt the prices of last year , have not gained much by the operation. The frost last night was n pretty severe ono nnd killed about iiO.OOO bricks in Mr. Bailoy's yard , with relatively about the same number in the other yards. " " "FoirstrcngtlieninqfniHl"cleuring the voice , use "Brown's ISruncliinl Troches. " I have commended them to friends who were public speakers. " licv. Henry Ward needier. UNITED STATUS JUltlES. TUB GUANO junr. The grand and petit juries were drawn yesterday afternoon : E. C. Carnos , Seward ; R. W. Furnas , nrowrtvillc ; S. P. ItobcrUon , Brock ; Patrick Httggarty , O'Ncll ; W. II. McCann , Huy Springs ; G. .1. Albcc , John F. Page , Edward W. Tillotson , John U. Fumy , C. H. Kutlor and C. E. Yost , Omaha ; J. II. Conrad , Fair- fluid ; John Young , Uoscland ; L. A. Steb- bins , Pawnco ; John Man/ , Albion ; J. M. Koss , Vesta ; Jamoa II. Thren. Lincoln ; Alva Smith , Wavcrly ; J. C. McNair , Lin coln ; Thomas Cook , Lincoln ; A. D , Hrunnor , West Point ; S. LJ. Allen , Schuyler ; L. Po land , Omalm. . . i-irriT juitv. A , D. Lusk nnd John J. Haymaker , Hast ings ; Hnrvoy Formun , H , Henry , Edmund Hartlett , Peter Welsh , William Altstadt , Gcorgo Gallagher , Hcrnurd Dolan , Hnron Heel , J. H. Laeoy , William F. Lowe and K. H. Lake , Omaha ; John I. Suiter , Lincoln ; J. T. Humford , Western ; T. 15. Parker , Dorchester ; J. W. Lawrrnco , TccuniBoh ; Joseph P. Ante ! , Plattsmotith ; Halph Weston , Alliance ; U. Fr.uifls , Kearney ; Henry Goodman , South Omaha ; Patrick O'.Shca , Lincoln ; Henry U'llcoxVllcoxj John F. Hallmgcr. Hnstliicsj Joseph Cllne , Mlndcn , J , C. MeUrido , Lincoln , Lewis Loy , Omaha ; T. J. Lowry , Omaha ; K. M. Suckct , Albion ; G. W. Egglcston. Burnett ; J , S. Edwards and Thomas McNeil , Lincoln ; D. C. Howard , Kcurnoy ; S. H. Craig , Wymoro ; James Delaware , Falls City ; Cliarlos Sul- lunder , Shubort. These who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonio never have dyspepsia , costlvo- ncss , bad breath , piles , pimples , ague and malaria , poor appotlto , low spirits , headache or kidney troubles. Price CQ cents. AMUSUMIONTS. I'IdttIo Puok" Make * a Hit at Boyil'n Ivitst Night. A fair audience greeted Mr , Danlols on his return to Boyd's opera house last night in the very taking new piny "Llttlo Puck. " It is n three-act extravagant affair partaking largely of the spectacular drajma and legiti mate comedy , Daniels ns "Old Sport" In the "Rag Baby1' ' clinches his reputation as nn exceedingly talented comedy artist , stu dious , earnest and effect. It is not the horse play that elicits such storms of applause , but his ingenious method of Individualizing char acter. "Llttlo Puck" Is progrcsscdly Inter est ing until the final act , when instead of some thing bettor than anything before , there Is n palpable collapse , u tort of a petering out into tha spectacular HO conventional that it bears no worthy comparison of the merits of the provlo\is nets. Thcro Is u sparkling array of beautiful females and in musical und tcrpslchorcan Intcrspurslons nro of the the most meritorious character. Daniels has 'gathered n peed rompany around him , In cluding Ignatius Martinotti , George- Wood ward , Harry Mnck , Robert Fruser , George women , who , If not extraordinarily talented , combined grace with beauty , nnd tlmt Is nn Important cssontinl In catching the crowd. THE HAIijUOAllS. A Talk with Ell rcrklns-llln Opinion of One YOHJIR Mnn. | For those who nro seeking rest and n.ulct the general offices of tlio various lines in this city would have been a good plncjo to conorcgatc , there being absolutely nothing of Interest to bo learned there. The only person who know nnythlngon the subject of railroading wns the celebrated EH Perkins , who wns discovered in room 93 nt the Paxton , ongngcd in n fierce struggle with a refractory collar button , to which ho was striving to attach n strip of linen commonly called a collar. The reporter's timid knock was followed by "Come In" in very largo capitals , Upon entering the room , Mr. Per kins called "tlmo" lot the collar button fall for n moment nnd exclaimed ! "Oh , yes , r know , you want to ask mo where I hnvo been , when ) I ntn going nnd when I am coming bock. I hnvo been west , nm going to Crcighton in fifteen minutes nnd will return Sunduy , I " but nt this jxilnt the scribe Interrupted him by Inquiring If ho ( Ell ) had been interviewed by nn employe of n certain Job ofllce Irt this city on the subject ofjtho strike on the "Q. " "Inter viewed , " exclaimed the "great humorist nnd provurlcator , "I should say I had ; nnd do you know , I never until this morning had nn Idea tlmt I know BO much nbout railroad mat ters until n messenger boy brought mo the paper mentioned this mornlbg before I was up. Say , " ho added confidentially , "do you know that the youth that came up to my room lust night , and then'after talking- with mo for an hour on Hill's chances for the dem ocratic nomination , went oft and perpetrated that article on me , has a wonderful imagina tion I Wonderful , Indeed , when I am non committal on the subject of this strike and do not wish to talk about It ! " "Then the fireman in bed 'heartsick' at Hastings did not send for you I" queried the rcixn'tcr. "Send for me ? Wcllnlt.I haven't seen any flrrmcn In bed 'heartsick' and what Is more do not expect to , and the Idea of being quoted ns saying that qvcry railroad Inthe.Unltcd States sympathizes with the C. , B. & Q. , " and here Ell's indignation got the belter of him and ho returned to the struggle with the collar button. ' . 'Bless mo" said ho ns ho kicked the hnndlo off a water pitcher , "I don't know what the world Is coming to ; n man cannot open his mouth but what some dapper little fellow has to misquote him. Good day ; I will see you Sunday morning.1' nnd snatch ing n toothpick Eli made n rush for the ele vator. "You can say , " shouted ho as the carriage descended , "that Eli Perkins never goes back on the workingmnu engaged In n struggle for right , " and with these words ho was gone. _ Seidcnbf.rg's Fiiinro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for 5c. Max Moynr & Co. , wholesale depot. SENT TO THE POOR FARM. Herman AtkiiiB Ticket ell There to Wlml Up JllM Earthly KxlHtcncc. Superintendent of Poor Mnhoney wns yes terday rcqunstcd to write out nn order for the admission to the poor farm of n man by the name of Herman Atkins , who has bc- cotno an imbecile through disease and neg lect and whoso days are numbered. Tito applicant for the order assured the county otlicinls that ho did not anticipate that they would huvo to provide long for the unfortun ate man , as a doctor had said ho was liable to die at almost any moment. The order was issued und Atkins was removed to the farm. Mr. Mahoney snys ho is.in . possession of proofs that Atkins has two sons and n son-in-law in comfortable circumstances who could care for him if they would , but this they hnvo positively refused to do , insisting that ho loft u comfortable homo and has lived opart from his wife without any cause whatever. In defense of these assertions Atkins says his homo was made uncomforta ble for him in various ways , "and is laboring under the hallucination that if ho remained there ho would bo poisoned. District Court. TItllKW HIS nOODS ( STO Tlln STUIIKT. Gcorgo W. Dunn wants Si,000 damages against John 13. Silvers for throwing his effects into the street ut night time. The plaintiff was in possession of a store owned by the defendant , says ho paid his rent regu larly , but notwithstanding this the latter broke into tlio premises and removed the contents. rilAXK TAKES BXcr.I'TIOXS. Frank Pctelka was the defendant in a suit brought by Frank Fitlo before Ju.sticu Wells when a judgment in the sum of $00 was granted against him. PetelKa takes excep tions to the sumo , nnd yesterday appealed to the court to restrain Constable Eddy from levying on his property to satisfy said judg ment. County Court. A I'l'.OMl-f-OIlV NOTE SUIT. Christ Hofmann complains that William and Caroline Wchrcr are indebted to him in the sum of ? 310 on a promissory note nnd S71 for borrowed money. Ho nsks for a judg ment in full with interest in both DIED. PARSONS April 20 , Ira Kennny Parsons , youngest sou of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pur- sons , aged 15 months. The funeral will take place to-day from the family residence , 'JOOS Dccatur htrcot , to-day at "p.m. Friends of the family invited to attend without further notice. Thiepowrtcr never varies A mnrveiofpurl- ty.streniUh and wnolesoinenes * . Moro ccunom lent thnutlio ordinary kinds , and cann ° t Upsolti incomputlUonwltn tlio multitude of lew cost , short wuiRlitulumor phosphate powders. Bold culy la cans. Hoval Jinking 1'owder Ci 123 New Vort An Efficient Ilemear for Dlnrrhoe , CUoIer Morbug , Dysentery Au4 all DLioriJcrs of the Bomrli. Imported l > r Hihalovitch , Flsteher Is Co. , Cincinnati. 0. Vorula far the followingdrident lUrliirdion l > ru . Adler fellellcr. Gludilonu Co lllolto UrueoA Co. , lSrb .ico , jfiBotTDcllotuiJtCo. , U. U. firptte. and flluhtltitito and null UrusUM..llijuwUc4lr aua i&cu. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. i = 4 Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r AH irpblillle nit putt , et rent r loot rlsnalni.ln from ten to Btucn d r . W will Kir * written gn t nteti to cnre an ? CM * or refund joormcntr. And we would 17 to thote wbo h v tiKplojed the moil pklllod rnyilclani , mod t rr known rcmndr n hare not been cared , ibat you re th inbjeeti we nn looking for. Ton that h Y been to th c ] brat l , Hot Hprltai of Atkaniu , and hare Ion all hope oi raoOTtrr , we Cure You * rnak noeba . Onr remedy ! unknown to any on * in the world outildaof our Company , and It li tbe eely remedy in tbe world that will care you. We will euro the tnott obillnMo cue In ) e tban ono month. BeTcn daya In recent eaieidoei ( be work. II ( the old , chronic , dtep-irnted csiei tbat we tollrtt. We baye cured bundrcdt wbo bad bean abandoned ey 1'byilclani and pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World lobrln m caie tbat we will not cure In Uti than one month. Since thf hlitory of medicine , a Trae Specific for ByphimiOhKruptloni. Uiccn , Bore montu , 4a , bu been IOB I tor but never found until Our Magic Remedy vii dlicoTcred , and wo are luitlfled In taring It li tbe only remedy In the world ( bat will poMtlrely cure , became the lateit medical worki , publltbed by tbe beat known antboritlte , tay tbere wai never a true tpecino before. Our Itemedy It the only medicine In Ihe world that will cure when everything elte ha * failed. It bat been to conceded by K largo number of Celebrated I'hytlrlant. IT TJAI niYin TKT TAILID to cum. Why wait * your time and money with Ktent medlclnct that never bad virtue , or doctor th phy tlclani that cannot cure yon. Tou that have l everything elio thould come to ut now ana get Mrmanent relief ) you never can get Iteltewher * . Mark what w in tbe end you mutt take our Remedy or NZVER recover. And you tbat have been Dieted but a thort time tbould by all meant come to pa now. Many get he ! ; > and think theya ro frco from tbedlteaoe , but in ono , two or three yean after , It appean ngtla In a more horrible form. Invettlgatc onr financial tunOlnc through the mr pantile iw = cci and note that We are fully rcipontl- pie and ourwrltum guarantee * are peed , We have a RSMKIIT prepared on purely Scientific 1'ilnoiplct and we with to repeat that It NEVER IAII.S TO CUUB. All letten , tacredly confidential. IHE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Hooin lOuntl II , T. S. National Hank , mh ami Itanium fits. Cnlli > ra take clevntor on Piirimm street ; to socoiid lloor. Room 11 for ladles only. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "Wo Oo hereby certify tlmt TTQ supervise tlionr- rntiKcmcnts for nil the monthly and quarterly Drawings of Tliu l/mlsl'inti hliito Lottery Company , und In perron imirmwmia control tliedrnwIiiKi them * n-lvc , nnd thnt the miio nro conducted wltli honesty tnlrness anil In fuoitnnlUi ton-aril nil parties , and wo nuthorlrc tlio Company to u e tills cprtltlcate wltli iuc similes uf our Miniature uttncheil , In It5advertise ments. " COMMISSION ! : US. Wetbe undcrslgnei nanlt and H.inkcrewlll payall Prizes drawn in tbo Louisiana Kate Lotteries wjlch tuny be presented ntciur counters. \VALMSLl'VII'rf ; . Ix > ul lana National UiitiS. PIKRUK LANAUX.J'rcs. Mote National Datik. A. BALDWIN' , I'rcs. New Orleans National llaui. CAUL , KO1IN , I'rcs. Union National Hank. TTNPBECEDSNTED ATTRACTION OVEK HALF A Jltl.l.lOM DlSTIllnUTEU. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In IMS , lor' ' . ' > year" , by tlio Legislature for educational Mud ciinrltablu tuirpoacs ultn a capl- tnl of ( luu u > to ithluh a reserve fuml of over ! ; aW ) ( ban since been aildcMl. lljr an ovenrlielnntu popular vote Its franchise win made n part nt tlip present constitution adopted December yd , A. 1) . ISJ'J. The only lottery ever vote.l on and endorsed by the people of any state. It never ? cale * * o.-po3tpono > . Its Crnml Slnclo Number Drawlnes take place monthly , and the Gruinl yiinrti'rly nrawlng1 ! reitu- lurly every three month * ( March , June , beptombur " "A KI'LESm ? ) OPl'OUTI'NITV TO WIN A KOK- Tl'.N'K. FIllliRrand Drnnlni ; . Olns-s I ) , in the Acad- ( Muy of Miis-lc. New Orlcutra , Tuesday .May 8 , IfctW 2Hth Monthly Drawlnc. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. iSTlTotiee Tlcfcels are Ten Bcllfrs Only. Halves , $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. LIST OK I'WZKS ! 1 fAl'JTAI. I'UI/.K Ob' 5IWOD llillANIl I'UIX.KOK 'iO.OHJ. , 1 ( illANl ) I'ltl/.lC OK 'JIKKKI. 2IAKilC ( I'UI/.KSOK 4 IMHIilC I'ltl/.Ed Ol ) ' ai I'ltl/.KS W , .V ) mtm mtMl : > , MX ) Ml 411,1(11 Ml [ < JU J KiflApproxlinatlon I'rliciuf ttu . I nnni ( luuMI au . -MJM MI " " no . iui ) JU ) Terminal " Ui . 60W ) 2,1J 1'riics , amountlna to . tit5OW Appllcntlon for rnte > to clubs Rbrmlil bo madoonly to thu ofllte of thtt company In New Orleans. Tor further liitonnnttnn write clearly , clvlnu full aildre1rosTAIi NOl'US. oxprcn monejr orJeis. or New York Kxelianco In ordinary letter. Currency by ciprees ( at our expense ) a < Mrc seii to Al. A. DAUI'IIIN. OrSI.A.I > AUI..IIS. . y. D.C. Address Reglstsrei Lettsu t ) NEW OULUANS NATIONAL HANK , NEW OIU.EANi ? , I\ . _ T > I7T\TT7ArT > l1 > That thepmsenca of Ocn- JVliilM I lUj51iilicrul licaurceanl and ISarly , wbouro In clmrxoof tha ilratrlnus , i untee of nb elute lulrness und Iiue0-rlty , that the chances are nil uniial , niul tlmt no nno cai : ( JOssllily tllvlun wlmt niimlivr will draw a' 1'rlte. IIK.MIC.MIIKII that thu payment of all prizes Is CI'AlCANTKhl ) 11V 1-llUll NATIONAL IMNKH Uf NEW OIU.KANS. nnil thu tickets are rluniM by thu presluent ol an InnlHutlon whoio churtereit riuhts uro recoil- nl7cd In thu hluhot courts ! therefore , bnnaru ot any Imitations or anonymous tchoiuu ; . $2 PAHTS. c. o. i ) . \\l\\i \ \ \ I'rhilt'goof Exaiiiiuiillon. All Wool Pants , loth liglit nud ( lurk cnlor.H , Sn Bi/.cs 110 to 4 waist uud 30 to 31 lcj { muusuro. Also a very largo line of bettor grades of Pun tB ranging in price from K.60 to 48. Our $3.75 to f/i / Pants are extra good viiluo. Mail Orders Sollcitcfl , ' PRIHGESSTEA Has gone into tfie market solely on Its mi erit. its fragrance and flavor Hill surprise you. roil BALE OY W. II. Dennett A ( to. , IM. 1SU Capitol Aveou * 11. A.Neirtnan.lTUbl Mary' * Avtnuc. Max Nccr.CU South IWb btrtct. ' J. J.lJworai : i.Il.ru. . L > .0fcc itl ; UJU Street. C * ii. A GREAT MISTAKE , Some raon think that because they pay high prices for clothing , they got a better article than wo sell for half the money. This is a mistake. To many customers who visit our store for the first time , it is a revelation that they can buy just as line goods of us and just as well made as any custom tailor will turn out , and the fact that our prices are from 30 to 50 po cent cheaper than other houses is also a revelation. The remarkable bargains wo offer this season have never boon approached by any house. In. spring suits we are opening every day now lots. All the latest styles are represented in our stock. The new Prince Albert suit in fine corkscrew and cassimoro of different and. beautiful shades and at prices almost one half what other establishments offer. The most astonishing value over given in a spring suit is offered this week is our now $ F cheviot sack suit. This is made of a splendid all wool cheviot , an elegant color , lined with fine serge , gcod trimmings and well made. Nqw , any house will show a seven dollar suit , but we positively assert that no one will show anything to compare with the quality wo offer in this suit for less than $12 , and we ask but $7 for it. Our Spring Overcoats are on the wane ; of 'the finest grades are but a few left , and we * have marked them down to close them out. Of our $6 overcoats wo still have a fair assort ment. This is the biggest thing ever shown in the way of an overcoat and everybody who- has , bought one acknowledges that it is as good a garment as is shown anywhere for $12. In our hat department we offer this week 25 dozen fine light colored derbys , satin lined silk band and binding , goat sweat leather at $1. If you are asked $2 or $2.50 for the samo- hat you would not hesitate to pay it. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner i4.th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. O M A K A MEDICAL 8 SUA6ICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts BK.jft.OS3S , APPLIANCES FOH DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for site. : euftd treatment ofcverv form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Bonrd and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west , WHITE I-OR CIRCULARS on Mcfonnilies and Braces , Trusses , Club Hect , Curvature of tin Pjiinc , riles , Tumors , Cancer , Cat.irrh , llrur.cliitk. Inhalation. Electricity , Paralysis , Hiiilcusy , Kid ney , lllaJder , Uyc , liar , Stlu and mood , and al Surgical Operations. Dloonooe of Women Q SpoclaS'.y. Boox ON UIBBACCS or WOKEN Fnrs. ONLY P.ELIA3LS M3BIOAL INSTIIUIE U4KINO A erSCIALTY OP PRIVATE OflSisASES. All lllood Diseases successfully treated. 8yp'1 illtic 1'oison removed froai the Bystetn without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tower. Persons unable to visit ts may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicines or instruments ? ent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or rendtr One per sonal interview prefci red. Call and consult us or end history of your case , and we will fcend in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , . Special or Nervous Diseases , Im , \otcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocelc , with ti.estion list. Address Uniaha 3Ietllenl anil dttrfiteal Tntttuteor DR. Mc ENAr/JY , Cor. 13lliandDodcoSt . , OMAHA. HEB. SOLE AGENT. IJEBT und 3IOf3T Bo\vlus Thread of Modern Timco. BEWABE OF WHOMISAM : nv KiMMTiiiCK-Kocii Dry Goods Co. M. li. SMITH & -Co. 1'AXTON ( lAU.AIIKH&CO. ! D. M. STEEI.U & Co , ANDATHETAUjDV fi. P. MOUSE&CO. IIAVIIEN JIllOS. THOMPSON , UKI.DEK & Co , l.AllKIN.t CO , CHAD. SINGED , South Omaha , niul all firs class retail dealers , A. H. foglo. xvo toraiiny rccomncnA your U At the pm known 10 us fit And ftlcct. We dive told couldtr. ftbte , 8a4la ercry ctta it bU iv < i > MtliUalca , Aleott A LUX TUJ denial OJ. ilujua. It , V. CtnolnnU , Oalo. SoU (7 Draff UU. filit (11.00. ( Kejuarkatile tor powerful eympa ; tujetlctoru.jllabje action uud ut soiutedurabiTlty. thcbestjtuurjititee ot the excel " lence oTTUeso Instrument ! ) . © THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER , iriilch is Heiiiu Foisted upon the Onwaru J-'urchaseraas the Genuine Jin- jiortcd Johanii Hoff's Malt Extract. The nrtlclo In question Is put up In n Sqt'ATTV HOTTI.E with nonrmn anil English label printed in blucnnil the cork covered nlth yellow win , plluir tlio imcltUKa a ( iermun A ] ) | > ennimf. TliB unnurtms-ieil utrrontory of this cariiorouou nu lilnR tin-so ia > oil m railing their ilomcitlo boor "Oenu- Ino ImporU'd Mall Kjtract , " ami tliclr uppenlH to the cupidity of certain clnssi" ! of trade-mien by fico clfls ( > C one hundred buttles and upwards to tnuso who can bu Induced to purchase their goods , mny cause thu American beer to bo palmed off on the unwary. * THE GENUINE AND ONLY IMPORTED Joliann HoiFs Malt Extract- introduced Into the I ) , S. l > y I.uiroi.n Hope In 1 = O1 , the unrivalled nutritive tonic anil food for luvnllda , nurs Inn womon. typhoid pntlcntHnml wcnkne H Incident tun-connil convulusconti pn-'irlhod by lundlnx nliyfl- clam throughout the world l recclvi-d cuilv by ua monthly per uu-umers of tuo llaniburK-Aincrlcan Packet Ccjnipunjnnd la ( lUAHANTKnu genuine and Imported Uy the signature on ructiillo cap of TARRANT & COMPANY , 27S , 2SO MUSS G11EENW1GHSlllEET , ami WO WAllllEX STJIEE1 NEW YO11K. Solo Importers mid Agents since 1809 , to counterfeit which is FELONY. In order to protect themselves aualn't Im position the public nro requested to specify HOFFS MALT EXTRACT "TARRANTS , " When Ordering , .reynsff-fcvsm g3CT EiseMiapeiie The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science \ Scicnlifical Madoand Praclically Applied. Gent lemon's Belt Bflrt gdefl'lfli ! Witk Klectrle mt&\ls \ , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICRiES.ft B 5 > ntnn n trnttStS fmtH > 1 TO o Pains In tballaoV. niphlleador UmbiH I r WBB & . CyKfei YOIS h.rvoi peMUlr , ramb 8 , l1 e'"lI rblUjrnhcu- | - ! : Kafr 5&a g.-iTfc " idlBMtio We ti rimpounw.2urrisiT rUei. Bpll.B 7. Asuc , JlUbotua , Urdroeolo.I IIod UluMM. Hropij , et& , then Ibto belt U Jnot wbat juo n d. II Jti lrW .IniIan rjj M ( { . > Cui jwjkppliMl , EfftDroRJ ( | n B B 'ollowlnir ' bo barn be n it. all on Hoard of Tr 4o , 1 * curren current of allarinc alluerrousnoia Jmraedltt l tlnK rigor , utrengtb , cnorarr ntl flo D-lt arrt hclnv reconci Any ° ' ABNETIC BELT.TRUSS. | HORHE'S ELECTRQ nupTURE .T.enor0DR. FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. Dii.B 0. Wrsrs NERVE AND HRAIN TJIEAT- WENT , a guaranteed spocluo for Hysteria , OIzzl. ness. Convulsion ? Fits , Nervous Neuralgia. Jleatlnche , Nervous Prostration , caused l > y Ilia UBe ot alcohol or tobacco , \Vakefillncss. Menial Dopreeaion , Boftrnlug of tlie Drain , reaultliiK lr. liibunltx.und leading to mUery.ilecay antl < li > atli. Premature GUI ABO , Jlarrennoss , Loasof Power In either sex , Involuntary Lassos nnrt Hpornm- torrluca ctuaeil byover-oxcrttou of the brain , eelf-abmo or over-indulgence. Uacli box con tains one month's treatment. tl.UlH box , < ir fix boxes for ti.OO , tout by mall Prepaid on voceipt of price. \VK QUAHANTKE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received IIT us for six boxni , accompanied with tKre ( > will ( end the purchaser our written guarantee to refund - fund Die money tf the treatment ilnea not f-ffurt a pure. OuaranlecsUsued onlj Vy ( . ' . I1' . ( lOOD- MAN , Drucglat , { Sole Atont. 11101'arnum Stiett , Poinha , Neb. , J. S. DEPOSITORY , OHAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - 00,000 II , W. YATJCH. rrwltlont. Lewis H , IttlED , Vlce-Preslilcnt. A , U , TouZAi'iN'i"1' ' * Vlce-l'j'fslucnt , W.ll.H. lluaiiKS , CaablQr , w. v Moripr. JOHNS. COI.MNP. H.W YATBS. LKIVIHH. UKKD , A. BANK. ( Mr. 12th nml I'arnain Bis. A General ilankicn WANTED , _ . - ' CoauticCU- les. towns and Water Uumri.iiiU' * , etc. * -C\lltCSIOUlOIICO | KOllulU.il , H , W.7ljanRISf 00. , BAHKIRS , JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advortlilnr hae ttlwoiK I OT I * euccenf ul. Jk-foro placing LORD fltTHOWlASr ] JMUITISUQ IC TB. i iltk tuttb C1IICACOV